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1001 | Jefferson, Thomas | Adams, John | Thomas Jefferson to John Adams, 10 December 1819 | 1819-12-10 | I have to acknolege the reciept of your favor of Nov. 23. the banks, bankrupt law, manufactures,... |
1002 | Jefferson, Thomas | Adams, John | Thomas Jefferson to John Adams, 14 March 1820 | 1820-03-14 | A continuation of poor health makes me an irregular correspondent. I am therefore your debtor for... |
1003 | Jefferson, Thomas | Adams, John | Thomas Jefferson to John Adams, 15 August 1820 | 1820-08-15 | I am a great defaulter, my dear Sir, in our correspondence, but prostrate health rarely permits... |
1004 | Jefferson, Thomas | Adams, John | Thomas Jefferson to John Adams, 22 January 1821 | 1821-01-22 | I was quite rejoiced, dear Sir, to see that you had health & spirits enough to take part in the... |
1005 | Jefferson, Thomas | Adams, John | Thomas Jefferson to John Adams, 12 September 1821 | 1821-09-12 | I am just returned from my other home , and shall within a week go back to it for the rest of the... |
1006 | Jefferson, Thomas | Adams, John | Thomas Jefferson to John Adams, 1 June 1822 | 1822-06-01 | It is very long, my dear Sir, since I have written to you. my dislocated wrist is now become so... |
1007 | Jefferson, Thomas | Adams, John | Thomas Jefferson to John Adams, 27 June 1822 | 1822-06-27 | Your kind letter of the 11 th has given me great satisfaction for altho’ I could not doubt but... |
1008 | Jefferson, Thomas | Adams, John | From Thomas Jefferson to John Adams, 1 November 1822 | 1822-11-01 | I have racked my memory, and ransacked my papers to enable myself to answer the enquiries of your... |
1009 | Jefferson, Thomas | Adams, John | From Thomas Jefferson to John Adams, 25 February 1823 | 1823-02-25 | I recieved in due time your two favors of Dec. 2. & Feb. 10. and have to acknolege for the ladies... |
1010 | Jefferson, Thomas | Adams, John | From Thomas Jefferson to John Adams, 11 April 1823 | 1823-04-11 | The wishes expressed, in your last favor, that I may continue in life and health until I become a... |
1011 | Jefferson, Thomas | Adams, John | From Thomas Jefferson to John Adams, 4 September 1823 | 1823-09-04 | Your letter of Aug. 15. was recieved in due time, and with the welcome of every thing which comes... |
1012 | Jefferson, Thomas | Adams, John | From Thomas Jefferson to John Adams, 12 October 1823 | 1823-10-12 | I do not write with the ease which your letter of Sep. 18. supposes. crippled wrists and fingers... |
1013 | Jefferson, Thomas | Adams, John | From Thomas Jefferson to John Adams, 11 July 1824 | 1824-07-11 | My friend and correspondent of Richmond, Col o Bernard Peyton will have the honor of delivering... |
1014 | Jefferson, Thomas | Adams, John | From Thomas Jefferson to John Adams, 18 October 1824 | 1824-10-18 | I have duly recieved the favor of your invitation of the 12 th inst. to join you on the... |
1015 | Jefferson, Thomas | Adams, John | From Thomas Jefferson to John Adams, 8 January 1825 | 1825-01-08 | It is long since I have written to you. this proceeds from the difficulty of writing with my... |
1016 | Jefferson, Thomas | Adams, John | From Thomas Jefferson to John Adams, 15 February 1825 | 1825-02-15 | The people of Europe seem still to think that America is a mere garden plat, and that whatever is... |
1017 | Jefferson, Thomas | Adams, John | From Thomas Jefferson to John Adams, 18 December 1825 | 1825-12-18 | Your letters are always welcome, the last more than all others, it’s subject being one of the... |
1018 | Jefferson, Thomas | Adams, John | From Thomas Jefferson to John Adams, 25 March 1826 | 1826-03-25 | My grandson Th: Jefferson Randolph, being on a visit to Boston, would think he had seen nothing... |